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hunger 8
hunt 13
hunted 2
hunter 34
hunters 2
hunting 3
hunting-country 1
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34 barth
34 fact
34 head
34 hunter
34 large
34 mind
34 order
Jules Verne
Five Weeks in a Baloon

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hunter

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1 I | botanizing, half playing the hunter, he made his way toward 2 III | everywhere a determined hunter, and that was nothing remarkable 3 VI | have you with us. For a hunter like you, sir, Africa’s 4 VIII | Gentlemen,” replied the hunter, stammering with confusion, “ 5 XIV | splendid shot!” exclaimed the hunter. “It’s a very rare species 6 XIV | But you know that in my hunter’s way I can just as easily 7 XVI | watch with you,” said the hunter.~“No, my friends, put the 8 XVII | As for me,” said the hunter, “I shall avail myself of 9 XVIII | So be it,” chimed in the hunter.~The sun was at the zenith 10 XIX | of a mountain,” said the hunter.~“That is Mount Longwek, 11 XIX | happen to us,” said the hunter. “Up to this time our trip 12 XX | tribes.”~“Bah!” said the hunter, “we can drive them off 13 XX | at that fight,” said the hunter, brandishing his rifle.~“ 14 XXI | us act at once!” said the hunter.~“Perhaps we may,” said 15 XXII | questioned,” assented the hunter.~During the entire day the 16 XXIII | with them, Joe?” said the hunter, unable to repress a smile. “ 17 XXIII | look at Kennedy; but the hunter put on the air of a man 18 XXIV | with resignation,” said the hunter.~But, each of the party, 19 XXVI | sand scorches me,” said the hunter, “as though it had just 20 XXVII | that!” said the excited hunter; “we’ll fight him. A man 21 XXVII | caught a glimpse of the hunter, when he bounded through 22 XIX | country at last!” said the hunter.~“Civilized? Well, that’ 23 XXXII | mean mischief!” said the hunter, cocking his rifle.~And, 24 XXXIII| when Kennedy returned. The hunter had been successful, and 25 XXXIII| car.~On the morrow, the hunter was to complete his supplies.~ 26 XXXIII| set out, then!” said the hunter.~The doctor hereupon took 27 XXXIV | your orders,” replied the hunter; “let us start!”~But their 28 XXXIV | you, doctor,” replied the hunter, with emphasis. “You may 29 XXXVII| You see, Mr. Kennedy, a hunter dont know what a real hunt 30 XXXVII| westward.”~“Good!” said the hunter. “But have we still far 31 XL | terrible shower,” said the hunter; “more so than hail itself 32 XL | friendly country?” asked the hunter.~“Not altogether; but, if 33 XLI | what shall it be?” said the hunter, looking at the car, which 34 XLII | rocked the car, inviting the hunter to taste the sleep that


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